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When Nissan ruled Australia with its 'Godzilla' Group A special

The Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R was the fastest Group A touring car ever. It cleaned up at the Bathurst 1000 and in the Australian Touring Car Championship, and is fondly remembered by the drivers who monstered it to success on the world-famous Mount Panorama

It became known simply as ‘Godzilla’. The Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R is the very definition of a monster of motorsport, destroying all that came before it during a short but dominant period in the early 1990s.

Australian motorsport journalists coined the nickname because the car would “smash and eat everything alive in its path” during an all-conquering run of victories in domestic touring car championships in Japan (1990-93) and Australia (1990-92). The Skyline R32 GT-R proved the ultimate touring car from the Group A breed of homologation specials, including the Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth and the BMW M3.

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